Digital wallets have become increasingly popular over the years — Apple released a digital-first credit card, “just Venmo me” has become a common phrase and you can even ride the subway by simply holding your watch or phone up to the turnstile.
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How Entrepreneurs Can Solve the World’s Biggest Problems
We live in truly tumultuous times. Social distancing, stock-market roller coasters and the suspension of business operations nationwide have created an uncertain atmosphere, to say the least. Meanwhile, climate change, income inequality, racial unrest and other issues continue to manifest anxiety, fear and even anger for many.
4 Types of Business Partnerships: Which Is Best for You?
Business partnerships are often compared to marriages, and with good reason.
When you enter one, you're signing up to mingle your finances. If the business is sued because of something your business partner does, you both have to answer. And if you're not careful, creditors and courts can reach into...
Here’s how to get back in the stock market if you sold out of fear when it was down
That whole don’t-try-to-time-the-market thing may be resonating with some investors.
If you’re among those who headed for cash when stocks were down and now regret it, there are some things you should consider before jumping back in, experts say.
How to Make Payroll Journal Entries: A Small Business Guide
The No. 1 thing I’ve learned since I started my career in accounting is that there's always more to accounting for an event than you’d think.
When you purchase a new truck, you don’t expense it right away; it gets depreciated over many years. When you sell inventory, you have...
A Multibillion-Dollar Opportunity: Virus-Proofing the New Office
Truework, an income verification start-up, recently introduced software to help employers keep track of their workers’ health status.
Gensler, an architecture and design firm, has a workplace floor-planning app that generates social-distancing layouts for desks and other office furniture.
Don’t let the recession tempt you into these risky investments
Some investors see recent volatility as a way to get rich quick. Trying to outsmart the market can end very badly.
Last week, 20-year-old trader Alexander Kearns using the Robinhood platform committed suicide after a series of risky options trades left him deep
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